Nuvendil said:
There's nothing wrong with raising children on old and more sophisticated stories like Shakespeare, folk tales, and more contemporary fantasies like Tolkien or C S Lewis. What I don't get is the idea perpetuated that it's one or the other: seriousness or fun. Why not both? For me, that's what I like about Nintendo as a whole. I can go from Kirby to Smash to Xenoblade to Fire Emblem. And then I can go outside Nintendo to other games like Skyrim, BioShock Infinite, Shogun 2 Total War. There's no need to limit a child's experience to only "serious" stuff. There's value in relaxing - and yes, even silly - fun. |
yeah i agree with you, i dont think its wrong raising your children more culturally, i know im gonna do that, thats not what i was referring to, i was weirded out to say how he came to shakespear and bible from what i said xD and what he said earlier, it didnt make sense to me, so i thought he was being sarcastic







